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Show Boys Prefer the Farm. The farm boy baa a tremendous advantage ad-vantage In the world. Early be la trained to self reliance, to performance perform-ance of dutlea, to regular labor. He baa a aound body. He Is eminently fitted to do the greatest things done tu the world. He recognltes that the farm Is the best place In tho world In which to live. Ten chances to one he would prefer to stay on his father's farm. If the father can learn to make the farm pay well. If be can make it progressive, with hope of fine achievement achieve-ment at the end of tbe struggle, then most boys will stay. It is when the farm is stagnant, unprogressive, dead, almost hopeless, that tbe young maa sets bis face resolutely away from tbe farm. Breeder's Gatette. |